‘Responsible v-shaped tuning’ was a cool phrase. Good review, and seeing a DAC chip through a window is always a bonus. Right, that was the last comment for now…no promises though.
Right, real comment this time, that mech warrior set are quite cool, always good when companies try cool things. Hopefully they don’t dig into your ears with sharp edges, and the L&R indicators are appreciated, I agree.
All of the IEM's you show off are super cool, but it seems that the barrier to entry is even more difficult for general audience with the complete lack of phones with a Headphone jack. I'm extremely impressed that the cable for this was a USB-C. I am definitely more interested. But I still have reservations due to the convivence of a buds pod or whatever. Maybe if I did more commuting or not work from home it would be more important for me to have a good set of IEM without worrying about battery life.
‘Responsible v-shaped tuning’ was a cool phrase. Good review, and seeing a DAC chip through a window is always a bonus. Right, that was the last comment for now…no promises though.
Right, real comment this time, that mech warrior set are quite cool, always good when companies try cool things. Hopefully they don’t dig into your ears with sharp edges, and the L&R indicators are appreciated, I agree.
Despite the aggressive mech design with all the sharp angles, they are super comfortable to me ears.
All of the IEM's you show off are super cool, but it seems that the barrier to entry is even more difficult for general audience with the complete lack of phones with a Headphone jack. I'm extremely impressed that the cable for this was a USB-C. I am definitely more interested. But I still have reservations due to the convivence of a buds pod or whatever. Maybe if I did more commuting or not work from home it would be more important for me to have a good set of IEM without worrying about battery life.
Boom! Quick comment eh?
Gotta go fast!
@@MasterMarslanderthat was a fast reply too - still watching the review!